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Do not work with the machine when you are tired or
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
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The operator must be at least 18 years old. Appren-
tices have to be at least 16 years old and may only
work with the machine under supervision.
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People working with the machine must not be dis-
tracted.
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Store the machine safely so that nobody can get
injured by the machine or put it into operation.
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Only ever use the machine according to its intended
purpose.
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Do not use power tools where there is a risk of fire
or explosions.
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Wear appropriate work clothing that does not hinder
your work.
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During work, wear hearing protection and goggles.
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Wear safety boots with steel toe caps, steel soles
and a non-slip profile.
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Wear tough work gloves.
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The machine's safety devices must not be removed
or made unusable.
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Carry out work such as retooling, adjusting, measur-
ing and cleaning only when the motor is switched off.
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Installations, repairs and maintenance must be car-
ried out by specialists.
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All protective and safety equipment must be re-
attached immediately after completing repairs and
maintenance.
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Always turn off the motor before fixing faults.
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Look out for damaged parts and protective devices.
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Faulty parts must be repaired or replaced by an au-
thorised specialist.
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Only ever use original Woodster spare parts.
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Using spare parts that are not original Woodster can
be a risk for people or cause material damage.
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The machine may only be used for its intended pur-
pose.
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The user alone is responsible for unintended use of
the machine.
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The manufacturer is not liable in the event of unin-
tended use.